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University principals voice concern over ministers' powers

Concerns that the Scottish Government may soon have the power to interfere in the management of independent universities have prompted officials to reconsider elements of a new law on post-16 education, MSPs heard today.

The university sector has expressed widespread anxiety about provisions in the Post-16 Education Bill that would allow ministers to impose conditions on universities to adhere to "good practice in governance".

The heads of four Scottish higher education institutions appeared before Holyrood's Education and Culture Committee today to outline their concerns.

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